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Polaris by Bowen Designs

Polaris comes to you in her classic costume. Sculpted by Mark Newman for Bowen designs, she features a meticulously detailed sculpt and is ready to display right out of the box, just like all Bowen Designs statues and busts! Polaris stands in at about 7 inches tall.

Polaris by Dynamic Forces

Ripped from the pages of the X-Men comes Polaris! The first in a series of X-Ladies busts from DYNAMIC FORCES Inc.!

Standing over 9" tall (to the tip of her outstretched hand) this latest DF masterpiece was designed sculpted and painted by the Gore Group! Extremely limited to only 1000 busts in the world (even though in other places it says 350).

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Polaris by Toy Biz

The X-Men (Flashback Series) Polaris Action Figure by Toy Biz was launched in January 1996.

This 5" X-Factor Polaris has a clip on her back that releases her left arm for a left punch (or "Power Upper Punch"), bends at the knees and elbows, and legs and arms move.

Lorna Dane is the mutant known as Polaris! Able to manipulate the forces of magnetism, she has learned to utilize her powers in various ways, such as creating force fields and firing bolts of magnetic energy! Polaris will not hesitate to use her powerful mutant abilities to help the X-Men whenever she is needed! Features Power Upper Punch!

Polaris by Marc Silvestri

Captured and hypnotized by Eric the Red, an agent of the alien Shi'ar, Lorna Dane acquired the code name Polaris and an alien Shi'ar costume (designed by artist Dave Cockrum). After she regained her free will, she decided to keep both. Art by Marc Silvestry for the "Ultimate X-Men" guide published by DK.

Malice by Marc Silvestri

Entrapped by the Marauders' field leader, Lorna Dane adopted the name Malice after being possessed by the psychic entity of the same name (designed by artist Marc Silvestri). During this time, Polaris was a sworn enemy of the X-Men and X-Factor.